AuthorTopic: Outfits (Read 1543 times)

STOP! I know you are think how dumb this idea is because you dont actually get a decent look at any of the characters but i do not mean just different outfits that all they do is look diffrent that is part of it but they could also give diffrent stats like +2 Psy points or +5 Health or +1 speed (i think thats what they call the the stat for how far you can move every turn) ect. ect. and they also could give special abilities like shadowport so you could get something like this for the hero

Name: Shadow RobeStats: +1 SpeedAbilities: ShadowportDescription: A robe made is sommus for Humans that have The Gift to allow them to use the ability Shadowport a useful ability that some Shadowlings use to teleport short distances, it is also as light as a shadow allowing one more freedom of movement

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Name: Shadow RobeStats: +1 SpeedAbilities: NoneDescription: A robe made is sommus for Humans that have The Gift to allow them to use the ability Shadowport a useful ability that some Shadowlings use to teleport short distances, it is also as light as a shadow allowing one more freedom of movement

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Name: Shadow RobeStats: NoneAbilities: ShadowportDescription: A robe made is sommus for Humans that have The Gift to allow them to use the ability Shadowport a useful ability that some Shadowlings use to teleport short distances, it is also as light as a shadow allowing one more freedom of movement

i dont know weather you would want to have abilities and stats on them so thats why i had three and i dunno if the example is balanced and whatnot so its just that an example

One thing you have to think of before this can be considered is how it would work in the Telepath universe. How exactly does putting on a robe allow you to learn a new ability in a universe that does not contain magic? The best you could get away with would be stat boosters. Such as you would run faster in athletic shoes than in boots. Or you have a higher defense if you are wearing metal armor rather than a cloth shirt.

That said, I'm against the inclusion of stat increasing items outside of orbs, one of the things I like about Telepath is that it doesn't have those things. In a lot of games it comes down to if you don't have the best stat boosters, you are going to lose. It complicates a lot of aspects. You have to spend time hunting down a certain piece of gear so that you can be resistant to a certain enemy or hunt down a magic sword because a boss is resistant to physical attacks.

Which makes the orb system great. Four slots for only one character. No hunting down the best unique gear for every party member, no finding the perfect combination of items that will allow you to beat the final boss. It is very possible to beat a Telepath game orb-less. You cannot say the same things about many games. Could you beat the final boss in any Final Fantasy game without any stat increasing gear? Most likely not, while it is possible to beat Nelis orb-less, albeit a bit more difficult.

One thing you have to think of before this can be considered is how it would work in the Telepath universe. How exactly does putting on a robe allow you to learn a new ability in a universe that does not contain magic? The best you could get away with would be stat boosters. Such as you would run faster in athletic shoes than in boots. Or you have a higher defense if you are wearing metal armor rather than a cloth shirt.

That said, I'm against the inclusion of stat increasing items outside of orbs, one of the things I like about Telepath is that it doesn't have those things. In a lot of games it comes down to if you don't have the best stat boosters, you are going to lose. It complicates a lot of aspects. You have to spend time hunting down a certain piece of gear so that you can be resistant to a certain enemy or hunt down a magic sword because a boss is resistant to physical attacks.

Which makes the orb system great. Four slots for only one character. No hunting down the best unique gear for every party member, no finding the perfect combination of items that will allow you to beat the final boss. It is very possible to beat a Telepath game orb-less. You cannot say the same things about many games. Could you beat the final boss in any Final Fantasy game without any stat increasing gear?

I think orbs are better and more uniqe than ordinary equipment. But changing clothes is a good idea, but it would be too much work to fix that (or the clothes will be invisible, and that would be unlogical).

oh the bugs, oh the bugs, bugs, bugs, bugs. Cypher27 is right that is the number one source of bugs in other games that I've played is stat items, not to mention the easiest thing to hack, even I have hacked them, and on Morrowind no less.